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Paris 2024 Paralympics: GB’s Stephen Bate out of road race because of pilot illness


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Paris 2024 Paralympics: GB’s Stephen Bate out of road race because of pilot illness

Former Paralympic champion Stephen Bate has been forced to withdraw from the men’s B cycling road race after his pilot Chris Latham fell ill.

Bate, 47, races in the category for visually impaired riders. All competitors ride on tandem bikes with a sighted pilot.

Bate and Latham have formed a team throughout the Paris 2024 Paralympics, winning silver in the individual pursuit earlier in the Games.

But Latham’s illness means Bate is unable to participate and he was forced to withdraw on Friday morning, hours before the race.

“Unfortunately over the last 24 hours Chris Latham has developed signs and symptoms of illness and has therefore been withdrawn from the road race on medical grounds,” a statement from British Cycling read.

“This means he and tandem partner Steve Bate will no longer be competing in the men’s B road race this afternoon. We wish Chris a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back on his bike soon.”



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